Penn State will give $1.5 million in bowl game revenue to two sex crimes advocacy groups.School officials promised the donation to the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center in the aftermath of sex abuse charges against former football coach Jerry Sandusky.University Leaders Vow To Raise Ethics To New Level
On Wednesday night, Penn State University leaders vowed to raise ethics to a new level during a student-organized town hall forum.University President Rod Erickson said he wants the Penn State community to learn "not just the legal thing to do, but the moral thing to do."Erickson also promised there would be a new emphasis on transparency.

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. —

Penn State will give $1.5 million in bowl game revenue to two sex crimes advocacy groups.

School officials promised the donation to the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center in the aftermath of sex abuse charges against former football coach Jerry Sandusky.

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University Leaders Vow To Raise Ethics To New Level

On Wednesday night, Penn State University leaders vowed to raise ethics to a new level during a student-organized town hall forum.

University President Rod Erickson said he wants the Penn State community to learn "not just the legal thing to do, but the moral thing to do."